Betting the Super Bowl coin toss is one of the simplest - and most popular - ways to get action on the Big Game. It requires no football knowledge, offers a true 50/50 probability, and settles before ...
It’s been 39 years since Caesars Palace hung the first Super Bowl novelty prop bet on its vast board, and no one would have expected how much the Super Bowl novelty prop markets have grown back then.
The biggest sporting event in the U.S. each year begins with a simple question: heads or tails? The coin toss is a Super Bowl staple. The small ritual has major impacts, though – both on the field and ...
You can place plenty of bets on the Super Bowl, from typical wagers on the game itself to weird and bizarre props. Somewhere, someone is offering a bet on or including on a watch party’s prop sheet ...
What better way to start off Super Bowl 59 than with a heads or tails novelty bet. While some of these specialty props take more research than others, the coin toss is a true crapshoot, and entirely ...
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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission on Thursday voted 3-2 to allow sports betting companies to offer wagers on one of the very first actions to take place at this Sunday's Super Bowl, the opening coin ...
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